St Margaret's Community Health Worker (CHW) College

 St. Margaret’s Community Health Worker (CHW) Training School is situated in Popondetta, Oro Province, Papua New Guinea. The school was established to prepare students with the skills and knowledge required to serve as frontline health workers, particularly in rural communities where healthcare access is limited.

St Margaret's Community Health Worker (CHW) College
St Margaret's Community Health Worker (CHW) College

The institution upholds Christian values through its mission-based approach, fostering not only technical competency but also compassion, discipline, and commitment to public health. It remains a vital contributor to the province’s and the nation’s health workforce.


Programs Offered

The training school delivers a two-year Community Health Worker (CHW) Certificate Program, which equips students with both theoretical knowledge and practical skills in community health. The curriculum emphasizes:

  • Preventive health care and health awareness

  • Maternal and child health

  • Nutrition and sanitation practices

  • Diagnosis and treatment of common illnesses

  • Rural health outreach and health promotion campaigns

Students also participate in extensive fieldwork placements at local hospitals, health centers, and aid posts, gaining real-world exposure to community healthcare challenges.


Management

St. Margaret’s CHW Training School is managed under the leadership of the church mission authorities in close cooperation with the Papua New Guinea Department of Health. This ensures that training outcomes meet national standards and that graduates are certified to work within the PNG health system.


Entry Requirements

To be considered for enrollment, applicants must:

  • Have completed Grade 10 or Grade 12, with passes in English, Mathematics, and Science.

  • Present a recent medical report confirming good health.

  • Provide a character reference or recommendation letter from a school principal, pastor, or community leader.

  • Demonstrate an interest and willingness to serve in rural communities after graduation.


Application Process

  1. Application Form – collect directly from the school or request by mail.

  2. Submission of Documents – include academic transcripts, medical clearance, and references.

  3. Selection – shortlisted candidates may be asked to attend an entry test or interview.

  4. Notification – successful applicants will receive an official acceptance letter and enrollment instructions.

  5. Registration – students confirm their placement by paying the initial fees and reporting for orientation.


Fees

Training costs are structured to cover:

  • Tuition (lectures, tutorials, and assessments)

  • Accommodation and meals for boarding students

  • Uniforms and practical training materials

  • Administration and medical fees

The exact fee schedule is reviewed annually and must be confirmed with the school administration. Some students may access scholarship support from provincial governments, church organizations, or NGOs.


Contact Information

St. Margaret’s CHW Training School
P.O. Box 142, Popondetta, Oro Province
Papua New Guinea

Phone/Fax: 329 9204
Email: 
Website:

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